Heavyweight Boxing Champion Usyk Pleads with Trump, Inviting Him to Spend a Week in Ukraine: ‘Open Your Eyes, Help My People’
- Oleksandr Usyk, the unified heavyweight boxing champion, invited President Donald Trump on June 8 to live in his house in Ukraine for one week to witness the war firsthand.
- This invitation followed Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, which has caused ongoing nightly bombings and widespread civilian casualties, with no end to the conflict in sight.
- Usyk described life in Ukraine as bleak and urged Trump to better understand the suffering of Ukrainian people, including children, women, and elderly, affected by drone and missile attacks on Kyiv.
- Oleksandr Usyk told BBC Sport that he would suggest United States President Donald Trump spend a week living in his home in Ukraine to personally witness the rocket attacks occurring there.
- Usyk’s appeal to Trump highlights the urgent humanitarian crisis and suggests that direct exposure to the conflict might influence efforts to free Ukrainian prisoners of war and seek peace.
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World heavyweight professional boxing champion Oleksandr Ussyk has invited US President Donald Trump to stay at his house in Ukraine for seven days to understand what is really happening in his homeland.
Vasco Cotovio and Amanda Davies World heavyweight boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk pleaded with US President Donald Trump to help Ukraine in its fight against the large-scale Russian invasion during an interview with CNN Sports. “(President) Donald Trump, please open your eyes, help my people,” Usyk, arguably Ukraine’s biggest sports star, told CNN. The WBC, WBA, and WBO heavyweight champion added that he believes Trump should keep his campaign pr…
Heavyweight boxing champion Usyk pleads with Trump, inviting him to spend a week in Ukraine: ‘Open your eyes, help my people’
World heavyweight boxing champion Oleksandr Usyk pleaded with US President Donald Trump in an interview with CNN Sports, asking the president to help Ukraine as it continues its fight against a full-scale Russian invasion.
Ukrainian boxer Usyk invites Trump to his home to see Russia's war firsthand, BBC reports
Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk invited U.S. President Donald Trump to live for a week in his house in Ukraine during a June 8 interview with BBC Sport. Trump has pledged to negotiate an end to Russia's war against Ukraine, but after six months in office a ceasefire remains nowhere in sight. Trump has threatened to abandon the peace process altogether and even suggested Ukraine is to blame for Russia's intensifying aerial attacks.Usy…
The World Championship for the Great Oleksandr Usisik proposed Donald Trump's Sunday to stay in his home in Ukraine for a week, according to BBC.
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